Indians wear a diverse range of clothing that varies by region, culture, and occasion. Traditional attire includes garments like sarees for women and dhotis or kurta-pajamas for men. In urban areas, western-style clothing is also popular, with many opting for jeans, t-shirts, and dresses. Festivals and weddings often see a resurgence of traditional outfits adorned with vibrant colors and intricate designs.
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the Indians got dogs by taming wild ones that came to camp for food. Or they took puppies from the dens and raised and trained them.
The future tense of wear is 'will wear'.
they wear they same thing that jews wear and jews wear what bruneins wear
To wear is porter, and not to wear is ne pas porter.
Most people wear socks.If you want to wear it,wear it.
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No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
They wear just what we wear today.
they wear what we wear...
Worn is the past participle of wear.
they wear forms to school They wear uniforms but they wear them as the color as there flag...